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		U.S. Speaker Pelosi says she ripped up Trump speech because it 'shredded 
		the truth'
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		 [February 06, 2020] 
		By Susan Cornwell 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House of 
		Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi had not planned to tear up 
		President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech but decided to do so 
		after she could not find a page "that didn't have a lie on it," she told 
		fellow Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday.
 
 Pelosi ripped a copy of Trump's speech on Tuesday night seconds after 
		the Republican president finished delivering it. She got a standing 
		ovation from Democratic lawmakers at their caucus meeting on Wednesday, 
		Democratic aides said.
 
 "Last night, we saw the president of the United States shred the truth 
		right in front of us. Tear up the truth," Pelosi said, according to an 
		aide who took notes at the closed-door gathering.
 
 Pelosi said Trump had lied by asserting he would protect healthcare 
		insurance coverage for patients with pre-existing medical conditions, 
		when his administration is backing a lawsuit seeking to overturn a law 
		that protects those patients.
 
		
		 
		“I tried to find one page I could spare that didn’t have a lie on it,” 
		Pelosi said, according to the aide.
 As she looked at Trump's written text, "About a quarter through it I 
		thought, ‘You know – he’s selling a bill of goods like a snake oil 
		salesman. We cannot let this ... stand. So ... I started to stack my 
		papers in a way that were tear-able," she told lawmakers, according to 
		the aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
 
 The president's failing to shake her outstretched hand before the 
		speech, when he handed her the paper copy of his remarks, was not a 
		factor in her tearing up the document, Pelosi told fellow lawmakers. 
		"Who cares?" she said.
 
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			Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) rips up U.S. President 
			Donald Trump's speech following his State of the Union Address to a 
			joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol 
			in Washington, U.S., February 4, 2020. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts 
            
 
            The speaker, who led the impeachment drive against Trump, has had a 
			strained relationship for months with the president. Trump was 
			expected to be acquitted by the Republican-controlled Senate on 
			Wednesday.
 House Republicans said they were outraged by Pelosi's act, captured 
			live on television while the president was still acknowledging 
			applause from fellow Republicans in the House of Representatives 
			chamber.
 
 "It's very sad that a person in that position, next in line to the 
			presidency after the vice president" would tear up the speech, House 
			Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy told reporters. "I don't know of 
			any other speaker that ever acted that way."
 
 The chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, Hakeem Jeffries, had no 
			problem with Pelosi's move. "As far as I'm concerned, a shredder 
			wasn't available, so she did what she needed to do," he said.
 
 (Reporting by Susan Cornwell; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
 
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